Neolimnophila carteri (Tonnoir, 1921)

Starý, Jaroslav, 2019, Neolimnophila alaskana (Alexander, 1924) stat. nov., a species new to the Palaearctic Region (Diptera: Limoniidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 59 (1), pp. 53-58 : 54-55

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0004

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4505083

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scientific name

Neolimnophila carteri (Tonnoir, 1921)
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Neolimnophila carteri (Tonnoir, 1921) View in CoL

( Figs 1–3 View Figs 1–6. 1–3 , 10 View Figs 10–12 )

Crypteria Carteri Tonnoir, 1921 View in CoL in GOETGHEBUER & TONNOIR (1921): 47 (description), Figs 33 (male terminalia), 34 (antenna).

Limnophila placida (misidentification): DE MEIJERE (1921): 70 (redescription), Text-Fig. 5 (wing), Taf. 5, Fig. 106 (male terminalia).

Neolimnophila carteri: EDWARDS (1938) View in CoL : 99 (diagnosis), Text-Fig. 18a (male terminalia), Pl. V, Fig. 3 View Figs 1–6. 1–3 (wing); SAVCHENKO (1982): 17 (redescription), Figs 6 View Figs 1–6. 1–3 /1 (ovipositor), 7/1 (general view), 8/1 (male terminalia); PODENAS et al. (2006): 112, Fig. 29.4 (male terminalia) [copied from SAVCHENKO 1982].

Material examined (37 ♁♁ 22 ♀♀). CZECH REPUBLIC: BOHEMIA: Šumava Mts, Jezerní slať, 7.vii.1992, 2 ♁♁; Šumava Mts, Modrava, peat-bogs, 8.vii.1992, 1♀ (all J. Starý leg.) (all JSOC). MORAVIA: Hrubý Jeseník Mts [= Jeseníky Mts], Branná, “Dembauda” (900 m), 17.vii.1972, 1 ♁, 19.vii.1972, 1♁, 21.vii.1999, 1 ♁ 1♀ (at light); Hrubý Jeseník Mts, Rejvíz, 26.v.1969, 2♁♁; Hrubý Jeseník Mts, Malý Děd, 22.vi.1967, 1♁; Hrubý Jeseník Mts, Praděd, Bílá Opava valley (900–1050 m), 27.vi.1974, 1 ♀, 26.vii.1994, 1 ♁; Hrubý Jeseník Mts, Vidly, “Skalní potok” (700 m), 30.vii.2001, 1 ♀ (at light); Hrubý Jeseník Mts, Kouty nad Desnou, Divoká Desná valley, “Zámčisko” (970 m), 2.vi.2003, 1 ♁ (at light), 8.vii.2004, 1 ♁ 1 ♀ (at light); Libavá env., Nové Oldřůvky, Odra valley, 22.vi.1993, 1 ♁; Kletné nr. Suchdol nad Odrou, 3.vi.1978, 1 ♁; Hrubá Voda nr. Olomouc, 15.v.1969, 4♁♁, 20.vi.1992, 1♁; Mladeč nr. Litovel, Třesín hill, 15.vi.1999, 1♀; Lazníky nr. Přerov, 9.vi.1991, 1♁, 1.vi.1992, 1 ♁, 7.vi.1993, 1 ♁; Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts [= Beskydy Mts], Tanečnice (1000 m), 10.vii.1984, 1 ♁ 1 ♀; Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts, Šance, “Vřesová stráň”, 25.vi.1996, 1♁; Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts, Dolní Bečva, Horní Rozpitský valley (650 m), 29.vi.1994, 1 ♀; Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts, Malinová (700–800 m), 24.vii.1990, 1 ♁; Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts, Horní Bečva, “Kladnatá” 14.vi.1989, 1 ♀ (all J. Starý leg.) (all JSOC). SLOVAKIA: Západné Tatry Mts, Jamnícka valley, 11.vii.1967, 1 ♀ (J. Martinovský leg.) [listed by STARÝ & ROZKOŠNÝ (1969)]; Západné Tatry Mts, Baníkovské sedlo (1800 m), 26.vi.1998, 1 ♁ 1 ♀ (M. Vála leg.); Západné Tatry Mts, Spálená valley (1300–1400 m), 26.vi.1998, 1 ♁, 3 ♀♀, 22.vii.1998, 2 ♁♁ 1 ♀; Vysoké Tatry Mts, Mlynická valley, 2.viii.1973, 1 ♀; Vysoké Tatry Mts, Nové Štrbské pleso, 22.vii.1969, 1 ♀; Vysoké Tatry Mts, Velické pleso (1665 m), 16.vii.2001, 1 ♀, Velická valley (1500 m), 17.vii.2001, 1 ♁ 1 ♀; Vysoké Tatry Mts, Veľká Studená valley (1500 m), 23.vii.1969, 1 ♁; Poľana Mts, Čierny Potok (700 m), 6.vii.2000, 1 ♁ (at light) [listed by STARÝ (2009)]; Nová Sedlica env., 13.vi.1996, 1 ♁ 3 ♀♀; Nová Sedlica, Zbojský brook, 7.vii.1993, 1♀; Nová Sedlica, “Stužica”, 12.vi.1996, 1♀ [listed by STARÝ (1995)] (all J. Starý leg,) (all JSOC). SWITZERLAND: CANTON VALAIS: Aletschwald (2100 m), 2.vii.1996, 4♁♁ 1♀, 3.vii.1996, 1 ♁ (J. Starý leg.) ( JSOC).

Diagnosis. Antenna moderately long, with verticils rather long, longest verticils subequal in length to their respective segments. Dorsum of thorax suffused with sparse, brownish light grey pruinosity, prescutum without distinct stripes. Wing rather broad, width-length ratio about 1: 3. Male terminalia with single spine at base of gonocoxite, outer gonostylus slender and comparatively short, and paramere broad, with very slight outer distal extension. Wing length 5.8–9.3 mm.

Redescription. Male. Head dark brown, suffused with brownish dark grey pruinosity on frons and vertex. Palpus dark brown, rostrum slightly paler. Antenna dark brown throughout, moderately long, reaching to about base of wing. Flagellum consisting of basal fusion element and subsequent 10 elongate flagellomeres, with verticils sparse, longest ones subequal in length to their respective segments.

Thorax generally dark brown, subshiny, restrictedly suffused with sparse, brownish light grey pruinosity, especially on dorsum, indistinctly paler on anterior paratergite and posterolaterally on scutal lobes. Prescutum without distinct stripes. Wing rather broad, width-length ratio about 1: 3, stigma mostly indistinct. Venation usual for Neolimnophila . Sc 1 ending about opposite fork of Rs. R 2 (cross-vein r) its own length, or more, beyond fork of R 3+4. R 3 subequal in length to R 3+4. Latter vein simply arched. Cross-vein m-cu at from one fourth to one third length of discal cell ( Fig. 10 View Figs 10–12 ). Halter pale throughout. Legs brown, with setae on femora comparatively long and projecting, about twice diameter of femur.

Abdomen dark brown. Male terminalia ( Figs 1–3 View Figs 1–6. 1–3 ). Tergite 9 interrupted medially. Gonocoxite with single spine at dorsal base, subequal in length to that of N. placida and N. alaskana , about one third length of gonocoxite. Spine with delicate membranous scales in distal half. Quite exceptionally, tiny second spine present in form of bristle, about one sixth length of first spine. Outer gonostylus slender as in N. alaskana , but not as long, about half length of gonocoxite, almost parallel-sided for about two thirds its length, with apical hook, microscopically serrate at outer margin. Paramere rather broad, as in N. alaskana , truncate at apex, distal outer extension barely apparent.

Female resembling male in general appearance, including length and structure of antenna and outline of wing. Female terminalia with cercus long, slender, generally straight, slightly upturned distally, subacute at tip. Hypogynial valve straight, reaching to about middle of cercus.

Distribution. Europe, including European Russia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Limoniidae

Genus

Neolimnophila

Loc

Neolimnophila carteri (Tonnoir, 1921)

Starý, Jaroslav 2019
2019
Loc

Crypteria Carteri Tonnoir, 1921

GOETGHEBUER M. & TONNOIR A. L. 1921: 47
1921
Loc

Limnophila placida

MEIJERE J. C. H. DE 1921: 70
1921
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